Powell's Lakeland team got blown away in its only game in Williamsport, losing 16-0 to a team from Schenectady, N.Y. But the big first baseman went on to be a key member of the dominant Orioles teams of the late 1960s and early 1970s (he was AL MVP in 1970). The 1966 and 1970 teams won the Fall Classic. Today he runs Boog's Barbecue, a popular eatery at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Barbieri's Schenectady team trounced Boog Powell's team in the 1954 Little League World Series and went on the win the whole thing. Powell got his revenge 12 years later when the Orioles swept Barbieri's Dodgers in the big league World Series. It was his only year in the majors.

Dempsey helped lead the West team to the 1963 Little League World Series over Stratford, Conn. Twenty years later, the catcher was named World Series MVP as the Orioles downed the Philadelphia Phillies.

Wise's West team was ousted in the first round of the 1958 World Series. He later pitched in the majors for 18 years, compiling a 188-181 record and making two All-Star teams. He got the win Game 6 of the classic 1975 World Series, one of the most famous games ever played.

Vosberg's West team made it all the way to the final game in Williamsport in 1973 before falling to the Far East team from Tawain. Twenty-four years later, the journeyman reliever made two appearances for the Marlins as they topped the Cleveland Indians for the World Series title.

Hayes team was one-and-out as the winners of the South Region in 1977. He went on to a 14-year MLB career, mostly as a third basman, with seven teams. In 1996, he recorded the last out in the deciding game as Yankees as they want on the defeat the Atlanta Braves.

Sheffield was teammates with Derek Bell on the 1980 South team that lost to Tawain in the title game of the Little League World Series. He went on to hit more than 500 home runs in a 22-year MLB career. He played all seven games for the Marlins as they beat the Cleveland Indians in the 1997 Fall Classic.

Varitek's South squad lost the 1984 Little League World Series championship game to South Korea. He went on the be the catcher for the 2004 Red Sox squad that won the World Series for the first time in 86 years. He was still there three years later when Boston won a second title.

Marquis helped lead the East squad to a third place finish in the 1991 Little League World Series. In 2004, the righty made one start and one relief appearance for the Cardinals as they got swept by the Boston Red Sox.

Lynn's Brownsburg team went 0-3 in Williamsport in 1999. As a rookie for the 2011 Cardinals, he pitched in five games of the Fall Classic as the Redbirds downed the Texas Rangers and pitched in two games against the Red Sox in 2013. later.